Ohio AG tells Jesse Watters ‘not a whisper’ that a 10-yr-old child was impregnated by rape

President Joe Biden has told some whoppers in his day, but his latest is a real doozy.

At a press conference, the president took the opportunity to attack the overturning of Roe v. Wade by telling the alleged horror story of a raped, pregnant 10-year-old from Ohio who was forced to travel to Indiana in order to “terminate the presidency.” Biden apparently meant “terminate the pregnancy.”

Biden was lightly fact-checked by the Washington Post over the claim, but Fox News Channel’s Jesse Watters did more sleuthing and was unable to dig up any proof of the story—which is so sensational, not to mention sordid, that it should be fairly easy to prove. Watters spoke about the matter on his show, “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

“‘Primetime’ decided to investigate this alleged child rape,” Watters explained in the segment, “but we quickly found out that authorities in Ohio haven’t even begun a criminal investigation into the rape. This doesn’t make any sense. No one reported this child rape to law enforcement?”

Watters observed that The Washington Post also committed a random act of journalism, and decided to follow up on the story to see what they could find. There is now evidence that the whole story was confected by the only source, a Dr. Caitlin Bernard of Indianapolis.

“The Washington Post agreed with us and is digging into this, too,” Watters said. “‘Under Ohio law, a physician, as mandated under Ohio revised code 2151.421, would be required to report any case of known or suspected physical, sexual or emotional abuse or neglect of a child to their local child welfare or law enforcement agency.’

“But we haven’t found any evidence that this child rape was reported to law enforcement or any child welfare system, and neither has The Washington Post. And ‘Primetime’ called Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s office, and they couldn’t find any evidence of investigation or charges being filed anywhere in their state.”

Watters expressed surprise that such a shocking and horrific episode was apparently entirely unknown to authorities in Ohio, whom he presumed would at least be somewhat interested in bringing charges against a child rapist.

“So, we followed up with the state attorney general’s office and they, too, have yet to find any record on the matter…Then we called all of the abortion clinics in Ohio to see if they filed the police report about a 10-year-old being raped. None of the abortion providers in Ohio could provide any useful information. You would think the story of a sexual abuser roaming free assaulting 10-year-olds would raise quite a few concerns in small town Ohio, but no one seems to be doing anything about it.”

In a follow-up interview, the Ohio attorney general told Watters ‘not a whisper anywhere’ about a 10-year-old being impregnated by rape.

Something’s fishy here. Spreading egregious falsehoods is nothing new for leftist activists—but this one’s a new low.

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